So I have a working Windows 10 OSD Deployment MDT Based Task Sequence that I am trying to use on a Surface Pro 3.
I added the NIC Drivers to the x64 Boot Image, and I have confirmed on other systems that the x64 Boot Image is the one being grabbed by PXE (The whole LIFO thing), so I am confident that the x64 Boot Image is what is being grabbed on the Surface.
When i attempt to PXE Boot on the Surface I just get the error "Invalid Signature Detected. Check Secure Boot Policy in Setup".
If it makes a difference, I am using a dock.
Also I am using SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 (I also have MDT 2013 Update 1 Re-Release installed).
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So I have a working Windows 10 OSD Deployment MDT Based Task Sequence that I am trying to use on a Surface Pro 3.
I added the NIC Drivers to the x64 Boot Image, and I have confirmed on other systems that the x64 Boot Image is the one being grabbed by PXE (The whole LIFO thing), so I am confident that the x64 Boot Image is what is being grabbed on the Surface.
When i attempt to PXE Boot on the Surface I just get the error "Invalid Signature Detected. Check Secure Boot Policy in Setup".
If it makes a difference, I am using a dock.
Also I am using SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 (I also have MDT 2013 Update 1 Re-Release installed).
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